Ahoy! Ahoy! It's the second episode of the multi award-losing Paul And Spike Show Podcast - featuring ten glorious* minutes not in the original Radio Six International broadcast, including a brutal parody of the BBC World Service's "World, Have Your Say" show (a reference that will tickle the comedy prostate of literally two to three people) and a discussion on how "throttling a tiny bride" leads to a potentially broken hand. Ouch.*your results may vary.

Those Good Lookin' Boys, traditional drinks in hand, discuss the differences between an historian and a "The Simpsons" fan and make some uncomfortably off-colour borderline racist references to what Alexander Graham Bell's wondrous invention has become. Paul can breathe! But at what cost? He's been Nettipotting; sounds like a class-B drug, but it is - as Spike points out - a nose-douche. Seriously! Look!

Oh sure, we can mock... but who can breathe? And in a special non-geek-alienating special bumper video games edition, The Boys talk about the single most violent game on the Wii, the single most violent game on the PSP, court controversy as they reveal their Over/Under on what games are over rated and which are under rated, and an emailer discusses his love for the arcade game "Defender". If you've got any thoughts on The Boys' picks for Over/Under, or you'd like to submit your own, email the show.

There's a winner for last week's "Whooooooo Is Nicking My Hot Water?" with a name that needs noodling when it comes to the prize of having a limerick written about them, but the burning question is this: whooooo is nicking the hot water THIS week? Eh? D'ye know? It's someone in the news... Have a listen and email us when you have the answer. The prize this week is a haiku, because that's easier when you're up against the clock. Don't say we don't love you.

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